| David Livingstone - 1868 - 810 sider
...plundered of both cattle and children by the Boers. The plan pursued is the following : one or two friendly tribes are forced to accompany a party of mounted Boers, and these expeditions can be got up only in the winter, when horses may be used without danger of being... | |
| 1868 - 872 sider
...cold-blooded way imaginable. The plan of operation is thus described by Dr Livingstone : ' One or two friendly tribes are forced to accompany a party of mounted Boers, and these expeditions can be got up only in the winter, when horses may be used without danger of being... | |
| 1868 - 858 sider
...cold-blooded way imaginable. The plan of operation is thus described by Dr Livingstone : ' One or two friendly tribes are forced to accompany a party of mounted Boers, and these expeditions can be got up only in the winter, when horses may be used without danger of being... | |
| Ephraim Chambers - 1870 - 848 sider
...they reach the tribe to bo attacked, the friendly natives are ranged in front, to form, as they say, " a shield ; " the Boers then coolly fire over their heads, till the devoted people floe, and leave cattle, wives, and children to the captors. This was done in nine cases during my residence... | |
| David Livingstone - 1872 - 806 sider
...plundered of both cattle and children by the Boers. The plan pursued is the following : one or two friendly tribes are forced to accompany a party of mounted Boers, and these expeditions can be got up only in the winter, when horses may be used without danger of being... | |
| 1876 - 852 sider
...they reach the tribe to be attacked, the friendly natives are ranged in front, to form, as they say, " a shield ; " the Boers then coolly fire over their...people flee, and leave cattle, wives, and children to Uie captors. This was done in nine cases during my residence in the interior, and on no occasion was... | |
| 1879 - 876 sider
...cold-blooded way imaginable. The plan of operation is thns described by Dr Livingstone : " one or two friendly tribes are forced to accompany a party of mounted Boers, and these expeditions can be got np only in the winter, when horses n ay be used without danger of being... | |
| 1897 - 842 sider
...coldblooded way imaginable. The plan of operation is thus described by Dr. Livingstone: ' One or two friendly tribes are forced to accompany a party of mounted Boers, and these expeditions can be got up only in the winter, when horses may be used without danger of being... | |
| Josephine Elizabeth Grey Butler - 1900 - 168 sider
...they reach the tribe to be attacked, the friendly natives are ranged in front, to form, as they say, 'a shield;' the Boers then coolly fire over their...people flee and leave cattle, wives and children to their captors. This was done in nine cases during my residence in the interior, and on no occasion... | |
| James Young Gibson - 1911 - 380 sider
...made slaves of their friends." Their methods of warfare Dr. Livingstone thus describes : " One or two friendly tribes are forced to accompany a party of...to form a shield ; the Boers then coolly fire over H their heads till the devoted people flee and leave their wives and children to the captors. This... | |
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